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Game News Baldur's Gate 3 Community Update #12: Patch 4 - Nature's Power

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Yesterday Larian released their fourth major patch for Baldur's Gate 3, which we got an early look at in last week's Panel From Hell 2 stream. We already know what the patch contains, but the accompanying community update is a useful recap of some of the finer details. Here are the highlights:

With Patch 4: Nature’s Power, Druid characters will be able to use the Wild Shape ability to transform into a variety of different animals, each of which has their own unique abilities. Dire Wolf, Deep Rothe, Aberrant Shape, and Polar Bear forms offer new heavy attack options in combat, while Cat, Raven, Spider, and Badger provide additional strategic and defensive maneuvers – through stealth, flight, web-spinning, and burrowing, respectively.

Like their D&D equivalents, Druids in Baldur's Gate 3 will be able to choose one of two Druid Circle subclasses which impacts interactions in the game: Circle of the Land or Circle of the Moon. The former offers Druids additional perks as a caster, allowing you to pick a specific biome for which you are connected and then grants you additional spells. The latter allows players to boost the combative power of their Wild Shapes and gives you access to the mighty Polar Bear shape.

Druids can speak with their animal kin while in their Wild Shape forms, which provides an alternative to combat encounters via diplomacy. You saw a bit of this in action during the livestream, where we showed a Druid use their Wild Shape ability to transform into a bear and convince a fellow bear to quit blocking a previously impassable entryway. Previously this encounter would have kicked off a combat scenario. Now with the Druid class, players have the option to trigger an adorably non-lethal tête-à-tête.

Loaded dice: toggle for sanity, or disable for purity

Another new feature in this patch is Loaded Dice. The aim here is to smooth out the extremes of the dice-rolling bell curve that might otherwise see players roll a series of unlucky Natural 1s or all-too-lucky D20s in a row. We’ve been considering this for some time, but it’s really a matter of taste and therefore is an optional feature. If you prefer the purity of RNG rolls, those are still available to you. But if you are easily prone to dice-related headaches or if you have angered the algorithm and are now cursed with randomly-generated bad luck, then it's worth a toggle.

Cinematic speak with dead - spooky AND immersive

The Speak with the Dead ability now includes many new corpses to hunker down with for a chat. This means lots of new dialogue and, naturally, new accompanying cinematics. And yes, there is method to our gothic madness. To quote from Swen during the livestream: "If you killed everybody like an idiot and you didn't pay attention to the story and don't know what to do anymore, you can just go talk to their bodies!" Speaking of cinematics, Patch 4 comes with vastly improved lighting and animation and with over 25,000 cinematic nodes throughout Act 1, the game is looking better than ever. Not that we’re done yet. There’s still loads of improvements coming.

Quality of life and user experience tweaks and changes a happier player maketh

A number of quality-of-life changes are included in this patch as well. Targeting allies and enemies will now be easier, and you can do so just by clicking on their portraits - A nice little UI upgrade that means no more blindly clicking your way between characters within the world to find them. Additionally, for those who enjoy playing BG3 with other human beings, you'll now be able to see other players' full Equipment, Spells, Inventory, and Character Sheets. Darker areas of the game have also been improved with a newly dedicated torch button, while a long awaited flee button is now available in the game for easier escapes from combat. Annoy your friends by leaving them to fend for themselves with a tactical retreat!

Sharp-Eye now pees from the “correct approximate bodily area”, which is an example of a quality of life improvement for specifically one NPC, and whoever may be responsible for their laundry.

You can also expect to find stability fixes galore in this update. Here are a few favourites, hot off the patch notes:
- Baelan’s wig was removed and he is now correctly bald, as stated in Derryth’s dialogue.
- Sharp-Eye now pees from the correct bodily area (previously too high up).
- Fixed not being able to shove characters off the skiffs in the Underdark. Happy shoving!

We’ve also been working with Razer to bring Chroma support to the game, including support for Philips Hue bulbs, so you can match your entire abode to Baldur’s Gate 3’s vibe, if you’re so inclined. If you’ve got a Chroma connected laptop or peripheral, you may notice a little extra flair when you launch the game having downloaded Patch 4.

We grow, our patches become smaller.

With so many updates to the game - and many more to come as we continue to build toward launch - it isn't surprising that we've expanded our development team. As announced last week, Larian has opened two new studios in Guildford, England and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. That brings us to a total of six studios spanning Belgium, Ireland, Russia, Canada, England, and Malaysia, working together to bring Baldur's Gate 3 to life.

And good news for your computers: In the future you can expect our patches to be smaller in download and install size, regardless of how hefty they may be. The short version is, we've split large pak files into smaller chunks. To put that in Wild Shape terms, our patches will go from chonky badger to svelte feline.
As usual, the full update includes an extensive changelog, including a detailed description of all the new druid abilities and spells.
 

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why are you posting patch notes, what’s going on here?
a CRPG is featuring 'speak with the dead' as an ability

we haven't seen this since arcanum

in case you didn't know the RPG Codex is a Dragon Age Origins - Arcanum fansite

so its news, of the large variety

you're welcome for this information bulletin, please send me your tips in gold, bitcoin and eurodollars
 

agris

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That’s fine Delterius but this is still Larian patch notes for a paid beta.

edit;

We’ve also been working with Razer to bring Chroma support to the game, including support for Philips Hue bulbs, so you can match your entire abode to Baldur’s Gate 3’s vibe, if you’re so inclined. If you’ve got a Chroma connected laptop or peripheral, you may notice a little extra flair when you launch the game having downloaded Patch 4.

:notsureifserious:
 

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"If you killed everybody like an idiot and you didn't pay attention to the story and don't know what to do anymore, you can just go talk to their bodies!"

- Sharp-Eye now pees from the correct bodily area (previously too high up).

We’ve also been working with Razer to bring Chroma support to the game, including support for Philips Hue bulbs, so you can match your entire abode to Baldur’s Gate 3’s vibe, if you’re so inclined. If you’ve got a Chroma connected laptop or peripheral, you may notice a little extra flair when you launch the game having downloaded Patch 4.
Focus on retard resistance, peeing and pretty lights, this leaves little doubt about who the game is for.
 

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"If you killed everybody like an idiot and you didn't pay attention to the story and don't know what to do anymore, you can just go talk to their bodies!"
Focus on retard resistance, peeing and pretty lights, this leaves little doubt about who the game is for.
"being able to kill everyone is bad now because larian lets you do it"
Just imagine if you could kill Mr. House and go on to be best pals with his corpse without having to be concerned about any consequences. What a hoot that would be.

:shittydog:

Anyway, speak with dead is indeed a necromancy spell in 5E, but according to the player's handbook it shouldn't work on any corpse that you brutally murdered (for shits and giggles), for obvious reasons. After all, where is the fun in roleplaying a psychopathic chaotic evil character that murders everyone, if there aren't any repercussions for your actions? It awaits to be seen how Larian actually handles this, but it seems to me that they are cutting corners.

All said, at least Larian isn't skimping when it comes to barrelmancy, amirite.

 
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"If you killed everybody like an idiot and you didn't pay attention to the story and don't know what to do anymore, you can just go talk to their bodies!"
Focus on retard resistance, peeing and pretty lights, this leaves little doubt about who the game is for.
"being able to kill everyone is bad now because larian lets you do it"
Just imagine if you could kill Mr. House and go on to be best pals with his corpse without having to be concerned about any consequences. What a hoot that would be.

:shittydog:

Anyway, speak with dead is indeed a necromancy spell in 5E, but according to the player's handbook it shouldn't work on any corpse that you brutally murdered (for shits and giggles), for obvious reasons. After all, where is the fun in roleplaying a psychopathic chaotic evil character that murders everyone, if there aren't any repercussions for your actions? It awaits to be seen how Larian actually handles this, but it seems to me that they are cutting corners.

All said, at least Larian isn't skimping when it comes to barrelmancy, amirite.


maybe you should try playing the game before you comment
people who you've murdered simply refuse to converse with you, it doesn't force them to speak with you.
 
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maybe you should try playing the game before you comment
people who you've murdered simply refuse to converse with you, it doesn't force them to speak with you.
I don't have to play patch 4 when the patch notes clearly state that you can just be pals with the corpse of any quest giver, even ones that you brutally murdered for shits and giggles.

But feel free to let us know how it works, since you apparently know better.
 

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Hey folks, remember that golden age era CRPG called Arcanum, where talking to the dead was itself retardproofed and every quest giver had a journal that advanced their quest in a nearby cabinet?

So much decline, this.
 

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Loaded dice: toggle for sanity, or disable for purity
Another new feature in this patch is Loaded Dice. The aim here is to smooth out the extremes of the dice-rolling bell curve that might otherwise see players roll a series of unlucky Natural 1s or all-too-lucky D20s in a row. We’ve been considering this for some time, but it’s really a matter of taste and therefore is an optional feature. If you prefer the purity of RNG rolls, those are still available to you. But if you are easily prone to dice-related headaches or if you have angered the algorithm and are now cursed with randomly-generated bad luck, then it's worth a toggle.

Proof we live in cucked times

Not even dice are what they used to be
 

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